I was in denial until last night. About a month ago I thought that the bridge pickup (that I usually rest my thumb on) seemed a little higher than I remember it being when I bought the bass. Lowered it a bit. Changed strings a short time after that, readjusted the neck and action a bit, and noticed again that the pickup was kind of close to the strings. I thought it was odd for a pickup to slowly rise, figured it was the new setup or my imagination, and lowered it once more. This time I lowered it enough so I'd be sure to know if it was rising again.
Last night it rose enough to flaten my G string by the end or our last set and I didn't have a screw driver with me, nor the will to bother with it at 3am. Amazing how much you can do without a G string.
It challenged me to think outside the lines.... anyway....
I can't bring myself yet to assess the damage, but something is terribly wrong. I thought it was just the upper side of the pickup that may have been rising, but the whole pickup rises over time. Seems to be about 3 hours playing time and the bass becomes unusable. I would think the screws might be stripped, but the pickup doesn't just come right up. It's kind of mysterious. It definitely sucks bigtime.
Any thoughts or suggestions before I start taking the bass apart? I'm not big on messing with these things, I'm even less big on shipping my bass to ernie ball for them to fix it.
HELP!
And be gentle, I'm suffering.
Last night it rose enough to flaten my G string by the end or our last set and I didn't have a screw driver with me, nor the will to bother with it at 3am. Amazing how much you can do without a G string.
I can't bring myself yet to assess the damage, but something is terribly wrong. I thought it was just the upper side of the pickup that may have been rising, but the whole pickup rises over time. Seems to be about 3 hours playing time and the bass becomes unusable. I would think the screws might be stripped, but the pickup doesn't just come right up. It's kind of mysterious. It definitely sucks bigtime.
Any thoughts or suggestions before I start taking the bass apart? I'm not big on messing with these things, I'm even less big on shipping my bass to ernie ball for them to fix it.
HELP!
And be gentle, I'm suffering.